I told you exactly where to find the file in the packages I sent you..

No you didn't. You pointed out that PerlNights has a similarly named file, but you never suggested that it's what I should be using. (I guess that makes you the "barefaced Liar!".)

Even if you expect me to frankenstein the two distros together (despite explicitly saying I wouldn't do that), I didn't keep anything but aXML initially, and I didn't even keep that when it failed to compile.

Now you're saying that aXML (a template processor) depends on PerlNights (a web site). That's backwards. That's insane. Noone's going to install PerlNights to use a templating system.

And it doesn't change anything. The version of aXML you provided me doesn't compile. Whining and lying won't change that. Feel free to give me a version that "works", but the ball is in your park until then.


In reply to Re^3: Reaped: hey ike by ikegami
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